Now that the bitterly fought presidential election is over, the gloves have come off, so to speak, from those who are not happy that President Barack Obama was re-elected.Musician and guns right activist Ted Nugent will meet with the Secret Service to explain his raucous remarks after he referred to Obama’s “evil, America-hating administration.” Some critics say the comments have been interpreted as a threat against the president. Nugent also tweeted, "Pimps whores & welfare brats & their soulless supporters have a president to destroy America."He called Obama a “subhuman varmint” and tweeted “u just voted for economic & spiritual suicide. Soulless fools.”Donald Trump also went on a Twitter rant, tweeting: “Barack Obama’s win was a disgusting injustice.” He then began to talk about how the nation is divided and the Electoral College is a disaster for a democracy. As he continued to rant, he called on his followers to march on Washington and stop this travesty.One Las Vegas CEO even fired 22 of his 114 employees as a direct result of Obama's win, arguing that "elections have consequences" and that he needs "to survive."So much for this country working together.Television ads on both sides were bitter, so it should not come as a surprise to hear some people ranting. Those who are upset can choose to be bitter, but I would like to see Washington work together so that we can avoid the fiscal cliff that's looming. While I have a problem with hate, I don't have an issue with holding politicians accountable. Obama and others are on the hot seat to get things done. They answer to us, and we should be hard on them when they get stuck in gridlock. Thoughts?Also my Sunday column will take a look at how our nation is not one that is red or blue anymore. Our nation is brown. I will explain what that means for future elections.